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Singapore Airport Flight Information
Tel: (65) 1800 542 4422
Travel
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Travellers to declare currency or bearer negotiable
instruments over S$30,000 |
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From 1 November 2007 onwards, persons who
move into or out of Singapore physical currency1 or bearer
negotiable instruments2 (CBNI) the total value of which
exceeds SGD 30,000 (or its equivalent in a foreign currency) will be
required to give a report by filling up a form and submitting it to the
authorities. |
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The form is available at all checkpoints,
police establishments, Singapore Visitors Centres and branches of
Singapore Post... |
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Cash American
Express has an Express ATM in Terminal 1.
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Where to find American Express in Singapore: |
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At 320 Orchard Road, Tang Plaza, Singapore 238864, Open
Daily from 9am to 9pm, and Singapore Changi Airport,
Terminals 1 and 2. Open 24 hours, 365 days a year. |
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Airport Tax
Passenger Service Charge: S$21*
(*with effect from 1 Mar 2002)
Transport
From 8 February 2002, you can take the MRT to the Changi Airport. From
the city centre, it's only a 27-minute ride. The train service from the
Changi Airport station operates at an average frequency of 12 minutes
and its service hours are as follows:
Changi Airport station to City Hall station
First train: 5:31am (Mon to Sat), 5:59am (Sun and public holidays)
Last train: 11:18pm (daily)
City Hall station to Changi Airport station
First train: 6:09am (Mon to Sat), 6:45am (Sun and public holidays)
Last train: 12:03am (daily)
The
fare for a single trip from Changi Airport station to City Hall station
is SGD 1.40. For the convenience of travellers, trains serving the
Changi Airport station provide luggage racks and free space in every
carriage.
Entertainment Passengers waiting at
Changi Airport now have a choice of three specialised lounges-
Sports Arena, News Hub and Movie Theatre. The Sports Arena shows
ESPN, Star Sports and the Football Channel. News Hub offers major
international news channels, such as BBC World, CNBC and CNN
International, as well as Channel News Asia, and financial
information from Bridge News and Bloomberg News. A news-stand there
offers a range of newspapers and magazines. The Movie Theatre plays
movies from Star Movies channel on a large 84-inch back projection
screen. These three lounges are located at the departure and transit
areas of Terminals 1 and 2.
Children's Playground
Changi Airport has a place for young travellers to have moments of
fun. This play area is located near the Country Manna Family Restaurant
at Terminal 1 or on Level 3 within the Entertainment Centre at Terminal
2. Suitable for children aged from 1 to 12.
Smoking Room
If you
wish to smoke, you can make your way to either
Changi Airport's Smoking Room or Outdoor Smoking Areas.
Left Baggage
You can
have your luggage looked after, if you need to leave the Airport. This
service is available 24 hours. For enquires, please email :
baggage@airport-hotel.com.sg.
You can
contact the personnel at the 24-hour service counter at Tel: 6214 0628
(Terminal 1, Basement West #B21-62) and Tel: 6214 1683 (Terminal 2,
Arrival Meeting Hall North #016-024).
This
service is also available 24 hours daily inside both the
Departure/Transit Lounge in Terminal 1 (Departure/Transit Lounge East
#021-19 Tel: 6214 0318) and in Terminal 2 (Departure/Transit Lounge
South #026-068 Tel: 6214 0448).
Snooze Time
Changi Airport's two passenger terminals have five designated areas
that provide free rest facilities to help passengers catch up on their
beauty sleep. There are nearly 60 reclining snooze chairs around the two
terminals of Changi Airport that can be used by any traveller. Some
snooze chairs are even fitted with vibrating alarm clocks to wake the
traveller in time for his flight. The rest areas where these snooze
chairs can be found are made conducive for napping as lights are dimmed
and glass panels are darkened to keep out the glare in the day. There
are also massage chairs where you can soothe your weary body.
Aside
from these free facilities, travellers can also drop in at the two
transit hotels to rest in the privacy of well equipped rooms. The hotels
charge S$40.45 to S$86.60 for every six hour block. The hotels also
offer shower facilities, a swimming pool and a jacuzzi.
Travellers who do not need a room can get their rest in private bunks at
the Plaza Premium Lounge and the Rainforest Lounge. Both places also
offer massage services, gyms to work out the travel rigours and ample
shower facilities.
Money Changers
All major
currencies are accepted at money changers found in the Departure/Transit
Lounge and Arrival Hall of both terminals; operating 24 hours daily.
These counters are operated by established banks in Singapore, offering
you competitive exchange rates.
Phone
cards are available at these counters. Passengers can also purchase
travel insurance from American Express Exchange Services money changers
with a credit card.
Business Centres
Services
like photocopying, faxing, typing and mailing of documents are available
at the Transit Hotels for your convenience.
Changi Airport's Business Centres open daily from 7am to 11pm, with
photocopying and faxing services available 24 hours.
Internet Access
Passengers in transit or
waiting to board a plane at
Changi Airport can enjoy FREE Internet connections on their laptops
with the airport's Ethernet LAN/Network points at these designated
areas.
Passengers can surf the Internet for free at the Free Internet Corners,
specially set up for passengers in the Departure/Transit Lounges of
Terminals 1 and 2. The Free Internet Corners allow passengers to surf
the internet or check their e-mails before they catch their flights.
They can be found at Transfer C, Transfer D, East West Music Bar in
Terminal 1 and the Transfer E, e-pier, Oasis (Snooze area), Transfer F,
Reflection lounge, Events lounge and Skyplex in Terminal 2. These
facilities are open 24 hours
Maps for Tourists
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To get free copies of maps & brochures on Singapore, including
Singapore Official Guide, please click
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Clearance of Travellers through Customs
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Red and
Green Channels for customs clearance (important)
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Food items individual travellers may bring into Singapore
Budget Terminal (Opening on 26 March 2006)
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$45-million Budget Terminal for low-cost carriers completed
Web sites
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Anti-theftSecuritySystemsForAirportRetailers provides
anti-theft product protection for all airport retailers,
ensuring better profits for the retailers.
Changi Airport is the Web site of Singapore Changi
Airport.
GlobalBagTag.com is all about getting bagtags to help you
find your lost luggage. All you need do is purchase the bagtags,
with unique serial numbers, from them; register your bagtags;
stick them on your luggage and go travelling. If your luggage
gets lost, and someone has found it, Globalbagtag.com will
notify you via phone, fax or e-mail. A great idea.
unitedairlines.com.sg is the Web site of United
Airlines Singapore.
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2007
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Singapore welcomes 10 millionth visitor
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Comfort and CityCab taxi fares to go up on 17 Dec 2007 |
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Basic Fare |
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Current |
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Flag Down: $2.50 for 1st km
1km to 10km: $0.10 for every 210m
Above 10km: $0.10 for every 175m
Waiting time: $0.10 for every 25sec |
Flag Down: $2.80 for 1st km
1km to 10km: $0.20 for every 385m
Above 10km: $0.20 for every 330m
Waiting time: $0.20 for every 45sec |
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MOH advise public to discard chocolate cakes from
Prima Deli |
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MOH and theAgri-Food & Veterinary Authority
(AVA) conducted joint inspections of Prima Food Pte Ltd which produces
the chocolate cakes for all Prima Deli retail outlets. |
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Food and environmental samples were taken
for laboratory analysis. Preliminary results on 03 December 2007 for the
food samples are suggestive of Salmonella as the likely causative agent... |
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As at 03 December 2007, there were a total
of 106 cases including six hospitalised cases, all of whom have been
discharged. Six cases tested positive for Salmonella Enteritidis. The
last case had onset of illness on 26 November 2007. |
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HIV cases
on the rise in 2007 |
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Out of the164
Singaporeans detected to be HIV infected in the first six months, about
93% of the new cases detected this year were males and 7% were females. |
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Sexual transmission remains the main mode of HIV
transmission among Singaporeans. Of the 164 cases reported in the first
6 months of 2007, 155 cases acquired the infection through the sexual
route, with heterosexual transmission accounting for 67% of infections,
homosexual transmission 24% and bisexual transmission 3%. Intravenous
drug use (4 cases) accounted for 2%... |
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Road closures for ASEAN Summit meetings |
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Apart from the meetings held in
Shangri-La Hotel, there will be several other key events, which
the Leaders and delegates will attend as part of the official
programme. They include the following: |
a Gala Dinner at Raffles City
Convention Centre on Tuesday, 20 Nov 2007 .
b Reception at the Asian Civilisations Museum on Wednesday, 21 Nov
2007.
c Dinner at Istana on Wednesday, 21 Nov 2007... |
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As part of the security and traffic
arrangements, Police will deploy resources to conduct roadblocks and
security checks at and around all the event venues. |
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Stiffer measures to deter errant taxi drivers |
- Stiffer penalties for errant
taxi drivers
- Taxi advisories for the public
- More taxi stands within the
Central Business District (CBD) / Street hail of taxis on CBD
roads disallowed from 1 March 2008
- Enhanced taxi QoS requirements
fully phased in from 1 January 2008
- Taxi Mystery Customer Audit
kicked off
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Travellers to declare currency or bearer negotiable
instruments over S$30,000 |
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From 1 November 2007 onwards, persons who
move into or out of Singapore physical currency1 or bearer
negotiable instruments2 (CBNI) the total value of which
exceeds SGD 30,000 (or its equivalent in a foreign currency) will be
required to give a report by filling up a form and submitting it to the
authorities. |
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The form is available at all checkpoints,
police establishments, Singapore Visitors Centres and branches of
Singapore Post... |
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Singapore Airlines A380 enters commercial service |
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The Singapore Airlines A380 enters
commercial service today (25 Oct 2007), with its first flight – SQ380 – from Singapore
to Sydney, Australia... |
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The majority of the seats on the two legs of
this flight were sold on eBay, the global online marketplace, with all
proceeds donated to charities... |
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Experience Changi Airport's new Terminal 3 on
microsite |
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS)
has launched a dedicated microsite1 for Changi Airport's Terminal 3 or
T3 to provide visitors the opportunity to explore Changi's newest and
largest terminal from anywhere in the world. |
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Themed "Explore Paradise", the microsite is
an interactive one-stop link for visitors to intimately discover T3
through virtual tours, fun downloads, visuals and contests. Visitors can
also obtain informative details of the new terminal from the microsite... |
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Singapore and UK conclude landmark Open Skies
Agreement |
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Singapore and the United Kingdom (UK) have
concluded a landmark Open Skies Agreement (OSA) on 2 October 2007,
removing all restrictions on air services operated by carriers of both
countries. |
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With this agreement, Singapore Airlines (SIA)
will now be able to operate as many services as the Singapore-UK market
could support... |
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Similarly, UK carriers will be able to
operate any number of services beyond Singapore to any other city
in the world. These rights, which will be effective from end-March
2008, come nearly two decades after Singapore first made its
request to the UK... |
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Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes
(Confiscation of Benefits) Act passed |
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Clause 11
of the Bill makes it mandatory for anyone physically
carrying currency and bearer negotiable instruments or
CBNI, above S$30,000, into or out of Singapore, to
declare this to the authorities at the checkpoints... |
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The threshold amount of
S$30,000 is based on the recommendation by the FATF,
and includes not only currency in circulation, but
also bearer negotiable instruments such as travellers
cheques, money orders, cheques, bonds and promissory
notes... |
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Hence, for clarity, a crossed cheque
made payable to a specific person with the word “bearer” deleted
is not considered a bearer negotiable instrument because only the
person named on the cheque can receive the amount stated on it. |
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The new measure would be
non-discriminatory and will be imposed on all travellers,
including citizens, residents and foreigners, entering and exiting
the country. |
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The penalties for non-declaration and false
declaration are a maximum fine of S$50,000 or a term of imprisonment of
up to 3 years or both... |
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Changi Airport to be corporatised |
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"After careful consideration, the government
believes that it is necessary to corporatise Changi Airport and to
re-structure CAAS’ existing regulatory and strategic functions under a
new regulatory body... |
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"Corporatisation will enhance Changi
Airport’s ability to compete in this changed landscape. In being more
nimble the new entity will further strengthen Changi’s position as a
premier air hub... |
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"Corporatisation is a complex process. We
will plan carefully and explore all possible options. The entire process
is expected to take 18 to 24 months..." |
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Sleight Of hand culprit nabbed |
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On 19 August 2007 at about 3.15pm, an
Iranian man was arrested for an offence of theft by sleight of hand. The
man had earlier managed to steal money from foreigners by asking to see
their foreign currency. |
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New dog licensing rules from 1 Sep 2007 |
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"All licensed dogs must be
microchipped with an ISO compliant microchip. |
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"Dogs that were licensed before 1 Sep
07 will be exempted from the requirement. However, owners of such
dogs are strongly encouraged to have their dogs microchipped for
better traceability... |
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"Under the new Rules1, the
annual licence fee for all unsterilised dogs (both male and
female) is $70 while the licence fee for sterilised dogs is
$14..." |
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Rehabilitation regime for first and second-time
abusers of cannabis and cocaine |
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"The aim
of the treatment and rehabilitation regime is to give
first and second time abusers a chance at
rehabilitation without the stigmatisation of a
criminal record... |
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"Recalcitrant abusers with two previous records for
consumption of cannabis or cocaine or that of opiates,
synthetic drugs or buprenorphine who are arrested
again for the consumption of any of these drugs would
be liable for long term imprisonment under the Long
Term (LT) Imprisonment Regime, if convicted..." |
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Five Vietnamese nationals arrested for stealing spree |
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"Police arrested two men and three women,
aged 22 - 37 at the airport yesterday after they were found with nine
pieces of luggage containing more than 350 pieces of new garments... |
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"Preliminary investigations revealed that
about 30 of the items in their possession were found
to be stolen from shops in the Orchard area..." |
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Changi Airport launches new lifestyle magazine Changi
Class |
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Singapore Changi Airport has launched a new
magazine for passengers, entitled Changi Class. Changi Class replaces
the fortnightly tabloid, Changi Express. The complimentary monthly
publication will be available at Changi Airport's Departure Transit
Malls from 5 July 2007..." |
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- Thieving cabby nabbed by police
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Tightening of security of Non-Biometric Passports |
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"ICA will be
tightening the security of non-biometric passports by adopting the same
security measures as those implemented on the Singapore biometric
passport (BioPass). |
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"Hence, with effect from 1 September 2007
(Saturday), photo update services for non-biometric passports will no
longer be available. Non-biometric passport holders who no longer
resemble their passport photo are advised to update their photos before
1 September 2007... |
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Changi Airport's Terminal 3 to start operations on 9 Jan 2008 |
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"Airlines, airport agencies, ground
handlers, shop tenants and other airport business partners operating at
Changi Airport's new Terminal 3 can start to move in and set up their
offices and systems to prepare for operations... |
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"Terminal 3 and its associated works cost
S$1.75 billion. It will have a handling capacity of 22 million
passengers per year, bringing the total annual passenger handling
capacity of Changi Airport to about 70 million..." |
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Impact of the two Integrated Resorts in 2010 |
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"Together with the two IRs, these will help
us achieve our target to attract 17 million visitors and generate S$30
billion in tourism receipts by the year 2015... |
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"In terms of manpower, the two IRs
combined are expected to create some 50,000 to 60,000 additional
jobs throughout the economy when both are fully operational..." |
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Man to be charged for importing pellet guns |
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"When asked, the man did not declare any
items. Subsequent screening revealed images that appeared to be guns
within his baggage. A physical check of his check-in carton revealed 20
sets of pellet guns and 5 bottles of pellets. He was subsequently
detained for investigation. |
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"Police investigated a total of 38 cases
involving airsoft guns in 2006. Since the beginning of this year (2007),
Police have investigated 21 such cases. Most of these airsoft guns were
detected at the airport and other checkpoints, as well as the Singapore
Post Centre..." |
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Beware of snatch thieves in streets and common areas |
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"Since the beginning of the year, there have
been 124 cases of snatch theft reported. Of these cases, 67 cases
involved the stealing of handphones... |
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"More recently on 6 Mar at about
6.45am, a teenaged male victim lost his handphone to a snatch
thief when he was hit on the back of the head whilst walking near
Tampines St 41. The culprit picked up the $100 mobile phone that
the victim dropped and fled with it..." |
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Crazy Horse Paris in Singapore to close
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Chinatown light-up and bazaar for Chinese New Year
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Singapore Airlines to review creative agency
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Public transport operators to handle lost & found
properties |
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"With
effect from 1 January 2007, the public bus and taxi
companies, namely, SBS Transit Ltd, SMRT Buses Ltd,
Comfort Transportation Pte Ltd, Yellow-Top Cab Pte
Ltd, CityCab Pte Ltd, SMRT Taxis Pte Ltd, Trans-Cab
Services Pte Ltd, Smart Automobile Pte Ltd and Premier
Taxis Pte Ltd, will handle all properties found in
their vehicles and handle all reports on lost and
found properties made by their customers and
drivers..." |
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2006
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Marina Bay and Orchard Road countdown 2006/2007 events
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Web surfing in Singapore largely back to normal
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Damaged undersea cables cause slow Internet access in Singapore
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Singapore hit by heavy rain and flash floods
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Three years of free Wi-Fi for Singapore from 1 Dec 2006
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Two Years of Free Wi-Fi for Singapore |
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"Come 2007, Singaporeans will be ushering the
new year with at least 24 months, or two years, of free (basic tier)
wireless connectivity at up to 512 kbps speeds almost everywhere -
thanks to IDA's 'Wireless@SG' programme... |
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"The three operators are extending this
two-year free offering with unlimited usage to all residents and
visitors in Singapore, including tourists and business travellers.
The sign-up details will be made known from December 2006 by the
operators..." |
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Changi Airport's Terminal 2 completes S$240m makeover
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Police may not allow some IMF/WB civil society representatives to enter
Singapore
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Singapore tightens security ahead of IMF/World Bank meetings
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Traffic at Singapore Changi Airport in 1st half 2006
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Police arrest Malaysian for smuggling counterfeit S$1 coins
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Subutex a Class A Controlled Drug from 14 Aug 2006 |
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"From 14 August
2006, doctors will not be permitted to prescribe and
dispense any take-home dosages for existing patients. |
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"All
patients who require Subutex will have to consume their
medication under direct visual observation of the pharmacist, doctor
and/or his treatment team on a daily basis1 ..." |
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New Singapore biometric passports from 15 Aug 2006 |
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"To facilitate a smooth transition to the BioPass system, ICA will
have to close some of its passport application services counters
from 9 Aug 2006. |
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"This will allow ICA to install and test the BioPass
systems before its actual launch. As such, only limited
passport application avenues will be available from 10 to 14
August 2006..." |
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Singapore to hold large-scale flu pandemic exercise |
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21-22 Jul 2006 |
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"This large scale exercise will involve over
1,000 personnel from MOH, the Ministry of Education (MOE), home-front
and related agencies such as the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS),
Immigration and Checkpoint Authority (ICA), Maritime Port Authority (MPA)
and the People's Association..." |
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SMRT
taxi fares to go up from 17 July 2006
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Smoking ban in eating places starts 1 Jul 2006 |
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Food outlets such as hawker centres,
coffeeshops, cafes and fast food restaurants will be smoke-free from 1st
July. To protect patrons from second-hand smoke, smokers are reminded to
light up only at designated smoking corners. |
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Under this new regulation, smoking is banned
within the indoor refreshment areas (IRA) of all foodshops (Eg.
Coffeeshops, Cafes, Restaurants). They can designate up to 20% of the
floor area in their outdoor refreshment areas (ORA) as a smoking corner
upon NEA’s approval... |
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Age limit for taxi drivers to be raised to 73 years
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Their Majesties The Emperor & Empress of Japan visit Singapore
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Landmark design of Changi Airport's Terminal 3 unveiled |
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Terminal 3 will also employ
state-of-the-art technologies to create a seamless environment for
passengers transferring between the three terminals at Changi
Airport. |
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These include a new People Mover System
with a total of seven train stations located at various
points within the three terminals, and a high-speed baggage
system to facilitate quick transfers of bags between
terminals... |
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Use of MyKad & cancellation of Malaysian restricted passports
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Inaugural
Changi Airline Awards
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Polling Day 6 May 2006 is a public holiday
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Expat survey shows Singapore best place in the world for Asians
to live
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Expatriate fined for verbally abusing immigration officers -
Food items individual travellers may bring into Singapore
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Singapore & US begin testing of e-Passports
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$45-million Budget Terminal for low-cost carriers completed
2005
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New terminal for low-cost carriers to open on 26 March 2006
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Woman fined $3000 for hindering ICA officers in their duties |
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"Mdm Tan had returned to Singapore from China
on 30th September 2005 at about 7.40 pm through the Changi International
Airport Terminal 2. ICA officers noticed that she had brought two roast
geese from China with her to Singapore. |
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"Mdm Tan was informed she had to surrender
the two roast geese for disposal, as she did not have a licence to bring
them in. She hindered the ICA officers in the execution of their duties
by refusing to surrender the roast geese brought from China and
subsequently throwing the roast geese onto the floor..." |
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Singapore Tourism Board launches 'Unique2Me' Photo Contest
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Compulsory registration for pre-paid SIM card holders -
Changi Airport to introduce self-service check-in kiosks in 2006
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Transit passengers at Changi Airport get to explore Singapore
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First Gate at Singapore Changi Airport ready for Airbus A380
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Armed police patrols on MRT trains from 15 Aug 2005 Singapore
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